The Effect of Sensor Errors in Situated Human-Computer Dialogue

Niels Schütte, John Kelleher, Brian Mac namee

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Abstract

Errors in perception are a problem for computer systems that use sensors to perceive the environment. If a computer system is engaged in dialogue with a human user, these problems in perception lead to problems in the dialogue. We present two experiments, one in which participants interact through dialogue with a robot with perfect perception to fulfil a simple task, and a second one in which the robot is affected by sensor errors and compare the resulting dialogues to determine whether the sensor problems have an impact on dialogue success.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1-8
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
EventProceedings of the Third Workshop on Vision and Language - Dublin, Ireland
Duration: 1 Aug 20141 Aug 2014

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the Third Workshop on Vision and Language
Period1/08/141/08/14

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